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Pipe support loads at the vessel shell for WRC 107 analysis

Pipe support loads at the vessel shell for WRC 107 analysis

Pipe support loads at the vessel shell for WRC 107 analysis

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I have been given a 350 ft-lb moment on a pipe support that is said to be acting at the end of the pipe support, 9" off the vessel shell. I need the moment at the vessel shell. I am unfortunately drawing a blank with my memory of "Strengths". How do I calculate the resulting moment at the base of the pipe support.

 

RE: Pipe support loads at the vessel shell for WRC 107 analysis

In the absence of any other loads, it's the same 350 ft-lb acting at the base of the pipe support.
Regards,
John

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